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Checking out the fire.

Lit this to help get rid of the incessant sand flies. I then posted this photo earlier, then my neighbour came over and said there was a fire ban. I doused the fire and deleted this pic immediately after looking at the fire ban map.

The neighbour then sent the same map layout to say no we're fine. I looked again and we are not in the "red zone". Now I'm unsure if I looked at it wrong or it literally changed in the space of two minutes.

Anyway, nice enough photo.

CTDummy - 2mon

Local ding dong takes break from standing around in middle of roads to stare dead eyed into a fire.

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SanctimoniousApe @lemmings.world - 2mon

The bird liked the fire & so shat upon the map.

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Greyghoster - 2mon

A stone curlew?

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DiaDeLosMuertos - 2mon

Not to be pedantic but a "Bush Stone Curlew".

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Greyghoster - 2mon

Indeed it is!

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No1 - 2mon

Hmmmmmmmmm! Roasted bush stone curlew!

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No1 - 2mon

Hmmmmmm. BBQ stone curlew!

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robocall @lemmy.world - 2mon

I've seen birds eat the ash from campfires for calcium and mineral benefits.

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DiaDeLosMuertos - 2mon

That's interesting. Never heard of that. If you look close at this pic you can see where I had just moved the fire from. The bird is just about standing in the ash.

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robocall @lemmy.world - 2mon

It's particularly female birds that do it during breeding season.

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Sternhammer - 1mon

Did it help the sandfly situation? I’m curious.

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DiaDeLosMuertos - 1mon

It absolutely does help yes. It's like flicking a switch.

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